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Chronic Cannabis users exhibit altered oscillatory dynamics and functional connectivity serving visuospatial processing.

Camilo A CastelblancoSeth D SpringerMikki D SchantellJason A JohnAnna T CoutantLucy K HorneRyan GlesingerJacob A EastmanTony W Wilson
Published in: Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) (2024)
Overall, these results suggest that chronic cannabis users have alterations in the oscillatory dynamics and neural connectivity serving visuospatial attention. Such alterations were observed across multiple cortical areas critical for higher-order processing and may reflect compensatory activity and/or the initial emergence of aberrant dynamics. Future work is needed to fully understand the implications of altered multispectral oscillations and neural connectivity in cannabis users.
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